The results indicate a sizeable impact of Bt cotton on the yield and value of output under both irrigated and unirrigated conditions.
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Gross value added is calculated at the level of branches of the economy as the value of output of goods and services less the value of intermediate consumption.
The indicators of the production of GDP are re-valued at constant prices with the double deflation method where the value added at constant prices is the difference between the value of output and the value of intermediate consumption at constant prices.
But in 2012, total financial assets are nearly 10 times the value of the global output of all goods and services.
Likewise, many bad investments made during prosperous times will be bailed out by inflation since the value of their output can now show nominal profits.
It now contributes 40% of the global value of agricultural output.
In his speech, Mr Carney said it might make more sense in today's circumstances to target not the growth of prices (inflation) but the growth in the cash value of economic output: nominal GDP.
To start with probably the least important aspect of all this, I am surprised by how little emotion has been sparked by Mr Carney's remarks, that there might be a case for replacing narrow inflation as a target with nominal GDP target, or the cash value of annual economic output.
Aboulafia derides the exaggerated sales expectations that companies have for the systems, noting that his consultancy estimates the value of world unmanned aircraft output today at only 2.5 percent of the amount for manned aircraft, and forecasts it will remain below five percent in 2020.
In the biofuels table we score vendors on their enterprise value per gallon of annual output.
With prices continuing to fall (by around 2% over the past year) the yen value of Japan's output did not grow at all.
Defence output in this form is difficult to measure and value - what is the output of UK defence spending and is it a worthwhile investment?
But that is a lame excuse: it should be much easier to count bodies than to put a value on diverse sorts of economic output.
The total value of Japan's economic output measured in yen did not increase at all between 1991 and 2011, because increases in the volume of output during the two decade period were entirely offset by falling prices.
The September output figure was flattered by the value of Olympic ticket sales, while the additional bank holiday for the Royal Wedding also reduced output in the comparable period a year ago, the NIESR said.
Output is the value of goods and services produced in the economy during a year.
It has adjusted UK gross value added, a measure of economic output, to exclude energy extraction and use, and also financial and insurance activities.
To maximise profits, a firm hires workers so long as the value of an additional employee's output exceeds the added costs that hiring him imposes on the firm.
It's impossible to add up all the indirect environmental costs of a windmill, but a good proxy for this arithmetic is simply to compare the resources consumed (in dollars) with the output produced (in dollar value of the electricity).
The government wants these "high value" sectors to account for about 15% of economic output, or GDP, by 2020.
Agricultural output increased, access to credit improved and the value of the land shot up.
Nowhere in the editorial does it mention that U.S. manufacturing has been breaking records year after year during the decade (with the exceptions of recession years 2002 and 2009) with respect to output, value-added, revenues, profits, return on investment, and exports.
In other words, just the dollar version of Libor sets the price for deals with a notional value equal to nine times global economic output or GDP.
The state of New York has recognized the value of support jobs tied to solar, and is currently reviewing legislation to mandate power companies to increase their solar output.
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